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Dr. Kate Houston Department of Psychology University of Texas at El Paso El Paso Texas, 79968 U.S.A Email: KHouston@utep.edu |
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Disclaimer: Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in these pages and documents are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Government or the University of Texas at El Paso nor do they reflect institutional policy. |
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Kate Houston, PhD |
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Professor Caroline Wilkinson, Professor of Crainofacial Identification, University of Dundee UK. Prof. Wilkinson and I work together on research investigating whether Forensic Anthropologists/Forensic Artists are better able to match a live person or a high quality photograph of a suspect to CCTV images of a crime, given their expert knowledge of facial anatomy.
Dr. Robert Nash, University of Surrey, U.K. Dr. Nash and I work together on research projects investigating the use of expert testimony on eyewitness memory in the courts.
Dr. Christian Meissner, University of Texas at El Paso, U.S.A. Dr. Meissner and I work together on research investigating best practices for information gathering from intelligence interviews.
Professors Brian Clifford (University of Aberdeen and University of East London, U.K.), Louise Phillips (University of Aberdeen, U.K.) and Amina Memon (University of London: Royal Holloway, U.K.) Together Professors Clifford, Phillips, Memon and I conducted a series of experiments investigating the possible effects of the experience of negative emotion during the witnessing of a crime on the completeness and accuracy of eyewitness testimony. These projects are currently being written up for publication. |
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